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Giving and Receiving Quarter, and Treatment of Individuals of the
Enemy; Forbidden Practices
Instruments that May be Employed
296
Instruments of War.
Balloons
Torpedoes.
Torpedoes and Mines in Land Operations
301
303
Effect of Modern Inventions, and of Improved Methods of Attack and
Defence .
The Attack of Places
Duty of a Commanding Officer of a Besieged Place in the Matter of Sur-
render.
Devastation
Usages of War at Sea
The Public and Private Property of the Enemy
Treatment of Property on Land.
Contributions.
Captured Property on Land; Booty
Combatants and Non-Combatants.
Treatment of Non-Combatants in the Theatre of War
Temporary Occupation
History of the Different Views of Occupation
Difference of Opinion as to the Meaning of the Term Occupation.
Opposing Views .
Present View of Occupation
Rights of Occupation.
Martial Law .
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346
348
Effects of Conquest or Cession upon the Property and Rights of Private Indi-
viduals.
Allegiance of the Population of the Conquered or Ceded Territory.
Effects of Conquest or Cession upon Municipal Laws
Responsibility of a State for Injury or Damage to Private Property.
Responsibility of a State for Injuries Inflicted during Internal Wars
References
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354
CHAPTER XI
MARITIME CAPTURE: PRIZE: THE JURISDICTION AND PROCEDure of
Rules for Determining the Nationality of Ships and Goods References
CHAPTER XII
NEUTRALITY: THE NEUTRAL RELATION: RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF
NEUTRALS
General Acceptance of the Rule.
Neutrality..
Character of the Neutral Relation
History of Neutrality
Development of the Neutral Theory among the Maritime States of Europe
The Rule of the Consolato del Mare"
Policy of the United States .
380
Claims to Exclusive Dominion, their Effect upon the Development of the
387
The Monopoly of Colonial Trade
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The Rule of 1756.
390
Development of the Theory of Neutrality among the Non - Maritime
Influence of England upon the Development of the Modern Theory of
General Acceptance of the Modern Theory in the Seventeenth Century:
its Later History.
(1) Enlistment of Troops in Neutral Territory
Responsibility of a Neutral State for the Acts of its Subjects
Views of England and the United States
of Individuals.
Continental View upon the Subject of Governmental Control of the Acts
(2) Fitting-out of Hostile Expeditions in Neutral Territory
What Constitutes a Hostile Expedition-the Intent
Duty of Neutral State, How Determined
394
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395
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Manner in which the Neutral Duty of Great Britain was Performed
414
Neutral Obligation Determined by International, not Municipal, Law 431
429
431
Release of Neutral Ship upon the Surrender of Contraband Cargo.
The Doctrine of Continuous Voyages
Difference between the Old and New Rules
Presumption in the Case of Hostile Despatches
464
Despatches of a Belligerent to its Ministers and Consuls in Neutral States 464